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Kerker Morse INTERVIEW WITH ERSKINE VANCE MORSE, D.V.M., Ph.D. Interviewer: Ann E. Kerker Date: November 9, 1987 This is an interview with Dean and Professor of Microbiology Emeritus Erskine Vance Morse, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University held on November 9, 1987, in the Trustee's Room, Stewart Center, Purdue University. The interviewer is Ann E. Kerker, Professor and Veterinary Medical Librarian Emeritus. I understand that you were born in Illinois and raised in California, that you attended the University of California, New York University, and Columbia University before attending Cornell University, from which you received the D.V.M., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Erskine, what were your undergraduate preveterinary majors? Actually, Animal Husbandry at the University of California, Davis, for one semester. Then 18th Century English literature at New York University, that covered the Boswell-Johnson-Goldsmith era, for one year in that 1
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Transcript | Kerker Morse INTERVIEW WITH ERSKINE VANCE MORSE, D.V.M., Ph.D. Interviewer: Ann E. Kerker Date: November 9, 1987 This is an interview with Dean and Professor of Microbiology Emeritus Erskine Vance Morse, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University held on November 9, 1987, in the Trustee's Room, Stewart Center, Purdue University. The interviewer is Ann E. Kerker, Professor and Veterinary Medical Librarian Emeritus. I understand that you were born in Illinois and raised in California, that you attended the University of California, New York University, and Columbia University before attending Cornell University, from which you received the D.V.M., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Erskine, what were your undergraduate preveterinary majors? Actually, Animal Husbandry at the University of California, Davis, for one semester. Then 18th Century English literature at New York University, that covered the Boswell-Johnson-Goldsmith era, for one year in that 1 |
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